Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: using morphs for rescaling parts in figures

kruse opened this issue on Jul 15, 2002 ยท 6 posts


kruse posted Mon, 15 July 2002 at 9:10 AM

Hi All,

in the attached picture you can see (we hope) the structure of a strap. It is divided in several parts (p1...pn). For sizing the strap we like to build in morphs. The idea is to rescale the same figure, make the strap a little bit shorter f.e. in one step. Right now we failed to use morphs for our subject. For example part p2 is getting shorter by activating the morph, but all other parts are not responding to the new size. They don't move with the morph. As result the strap isn't getting shorter.

Don't now, if there is a tricky hint to manage it or if morphs can't be used for rescaling body-parts.

Hope you can help

Regards

Matthias+ Daniel Kruse


bloodsong posted Mon, 15 July 2002 at 1:04 PM

heyas; you need to place the morph on each individual part. then turn on the morph (set the dial to 1). when they are all set to 1, then spawn a full body morph. reset them all to zero. now, when you turn the dial on the body, they will all morph together. if you turn the individual dials on each part, only that part will change.


kruse posted Tue, 16 July 2002 at 6:19 AM

Hi again,

thank's for your hints. They are working, but....
the result isn't like we expect. Setting the body-dial to 1 means an ugly deformation of the morphs.

Nevertheless, we got more experience in morphing a subject

Greetings

Matthias + Daniel Kruse


bloodsong posted Tue, 16 July 2002 at 4:08 PM

heyas; when you set the individual body part morphs to 1, did it look all squished like that? or only after you used the full body morph dial on the body? ascii, it would be more helpful if you didn't type in all caps. :)


kruse posted Wed, 17 July 2002 at 5:01 AM

Hi bloodsong,

setting all individual parts to 1 it look like that.
Using the full body morph gets the same result.
So we think, the body morph is working fine. Maybe the deformation is caused by another problem.

How we create the morph:


bloodsong posted Wed, 17 July 2002 at 3:00 PM

heyas; well, yes, if the morphs look like that when you set them individually, that's what they will look like when you turn the full body morph dial for them. ;) if they load okay, but they do not look right when you turn them on, then there is a problem with the vertex order. did you divide the mesh in rds, or did you do that in poser or another application? (as a side note, if your strap length is on the x-axis, that should be the first rotation order, x for twist, so i would use xzy, not zxy, but that's not the point, here....) the step 'deleted all *.rsr in geometry directory' is unecessary. the only other problem i see is that you used the s1 morph for all the strap parts? well, that wouldn't be right. here's how the steps should go: - you built the figure and all okay, and then loaded the strap object (or actually a copy of it, which was not necessary) into rds? to scale it all so the strap shrinks towards the base end. - now, what you needed to do after that, is select each piece (s1, s2,... s9) and export them individually. so you would have s1-short.obj, s2-short.obj, s3-short.obj, etc. - then, in poser, select strap s1, and load a morph target, and use s1-short.obj. then select s2 and load s2-short.obj, etc. turn the morph dials to 1, to make sure it is working properly, and not crimping up, as shown here. then you can spawn the full body morph. now, if you did all that, and it still comes out all messed up, i would say the problem is the vertex order is getting messed up. if you use the original obj (or a copy) in rds, it shouldn't change the vertex order, that i am aware of :/ the only way to fix the vertex order that i know if, is using uvmapper pro. do you have that?